Showing posts with label Annabelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annabelle. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Up High, Look who's Five...months

Time has got to slow down, Annabelle is 5 months. Holy Moly!

We went yesterday to get the other shots she was needing from her four month appointment. She is still such a trooper when it comes to getting shots. She now weighs a whopping 17lbs and 10.5 oz. 

Now for some more updates:

Annabelle has found her toes. 

She loves oatmeal, pears and sweet potatoes.

Father's Day, June 16 was Annabelle's 1st time in the pool amd she absolutely loved it!!

She has also learned to roll over from her back to her tummy. I wish I could say that she likes to be on her tummy but she still doesn't.








Tuesday, June 4, 2013

The Big 4-Months

Very late with Annabelle's 4 month update. She's been getting up between 3-5 am for the last few weeks. I miss sleep. I really hope that this phase or whatever she's going thru stops soon. 

She is getting to be a big girl. 14 lb. 4 oz. (62%)  24.4 inches (53%) Annabelle was such a trooper at the doctor's office when she got her 4 month shots. She cried for a second then stopped when I picked her up.  The days that followed however, she was a little irritable when awake. Thankfully she slept a lot. 

She has started to eat cereal and fruit. Apples first, then bananas. So far she likes them both. 

She is still a very happy baby and loves to smile. 

She is not the baby that likes to be rocked to sleep. She prefers to have her paci and snuggie and left alone. 

She still doesn't like to be on her tummy for very long. She likes to sit up and see what's going on. 

I can't believe that my little baby is already 4 months; time flies!

Enjoy the pictures!








Monday, April 29, 2013

1 Little, 2 Little, 3 Months old.....

I'm a little late with Annabelle's 3 month update, but here it is. 

She is full of smiles and has a lot to say when you talk to her.  
She weighs about 12 lbs. 
She dislikes laying on her tummy and will let you know very quickly. 
She is sleeping all night in her new crib in her room; no longer in the bassinet.
She likes to sit in her Bumbo seat when Phillip isn't sitting in it. 

Here are a few of my favorite pictures of Annabelle:









Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Gimmie a 2.....2!


Two months. That's how old my little Annabelle is. She is such a good baby. She doesn't cry much unless it is way past feeding time. She is sleeping about 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 hours at night. Thank you Jesus!!

She doesn't like tummy time very much but does have pretty good head control. She absolutely adores her brothers and smiles at them constantly. 


At her 2 month doctor appointment she weighed 10 lbs. 3 oz. (33%) I love how nurses measure for babies height. Lay them down and try to pull their leg straight while parent holds baby's head or they draw a line on paper at the top of their head and the bottom of their feet. At her 4 week check up she measured 23 inches and just yesterday she measured 22 inches. How could she shrink an inch? 


Annabelle loves to take a bath in the sink. She usually gets a bath every morning.
She is such an easy going, laid back baby. She is awake most of the morning and then again in the late afternoon. 

I have loved the last month; watching her change and and seeing her experience all new things.  

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Annabelle 1 Month

1 month!



3 days old
This month has flown by. I can't believe that my sweet baby girl is already 1 month old. She is such a beautiful baby that has brought our family so much joy. Annabelle was 7lbs when she was born and weighed 6lbs. 10oz. when we left the hospital. It's normal for babies to lose weight, no big deal. The doctor wanted to see her the next day to check her weight again. Due to the icy weather we were unable to make that appointment. So, we went on Monday. She still was losing weight and needed to be seen again later the same week.
1 week old
I had decided during the pregnancy that I was going to nurse Annabelle. She had trouble latching at the hospital but the few times she did, she did great. So we kept going when we got home. She struggled to latch but when she did, she nursed for about 20 minutes every 2 hours or so. I thought she was getting enough because there really is no way to measure how much they eat when they are breastfed. She consistently had wet and dirty diapers. Unfortunately she still wasn't gaining weight. Her weight dropped to 6 lbs. 2 oz. The doctor was concerned. She told me to supplement with formula. The nurse sent us home with a few sample cans to get us started.
2 weeks old

So I continued to nurse Annabelle, then gave her a bottle afterwards for each feeding. I didn't think it was going to bother me giving her formula but it did. I sat with her and cried as I nursed her, then gave her a bottle, then pumped. That took 1 1/2 hours! And then I had to do it all again in another 30-45 minutes. All the while I could hear my boys in the living room arguing with each other. I really struggled with the decision to stop nursing her and just give her formula. I had posted on Facebook my struggle and had an out pour of support from my friends. One comment really brought things into perspective for me.She reminded me that God gave me a healthy, pregnancy, an uncomplicated birth, and a beautiful healthy baby girl. He didn't however give me the capability to nurse my children. I made the decision that was best for Annabelle, for me and the rest of my family. Even with this new precious baby, I am a mom to 3 boys who need me.



Valentine's Day


Now that Annabelle is a formula fed baby, things have returned to normal. Normal? Wrong word. Things have settled down as we all adjust. Annabelle has reached her birth weight and then some. At her 1 month check up, she weighed a whooping 8 lbs. 7 oz. She's getting to be a big girl! She eats 4 oz every 4-5 hours and has slept for about 5 1/2 almost 6 hours at night now that she is swaddled. Maybe next month she will move to her crib in her room. 










Thursday, February 7, 2013

Welcome Annabelle Joy

January 23, 2013 @ 9:48 am Annabelle Joy Knott entered the world and completed our family.

Here's her story, it's quite the adventure!

I woke up at 5:45 to the pain of a contraction. The contractions were about every 5 minutes. Now, all the baby information says to wait until you have contractions every 5 minutes for an hour before calling the doctor. Are you kidding me?! I called right away, knowing my previous deliveries happened very quickly. I simply informed the operator that I wasn't waiting and I was going to the hospital now. 

I woke Steven up and told him it's time. He quickly showered and got dressed. I called my mom and Steven's parents to let them know we were going to have a baby today.  I woke up the boys and told them to get ready, I paced around the house knowing that mine and Annabelle's bags were already packed but I had nothing ready for the boys. I packed clothes for Phillip, crayons and coloring books, VSmile and his Whizz Kid. The boys were very excited knowing that their sister was going to be born.

We all got in the van that very chilly morning and headed down the street. I heard a noise coming from my van  as Steven drove. A familiar sound but not a good sound. We got to the gas station by the house and found we had a flat tire. WHAT?! So Steven filled the tire and we drove back home to get his car. Contractions were still every 5 minutes and very uncomfortable. We drove back home, unloaded the van and quickly got into Steven's car to find out that the gas light was on. We had to stop again at the gas station.  

From our house to Wake Med Cary is about 16 miles. On a normal day it takes about 20-25 minutes to get there driving up Hwy 55 and over US 1. This morning we got stopped at almost EVERY red light between home and the hospital. I think we went through maybe 1 or 2. 

We finally made it to the hospital. Steven walked me inside and I went to registration. He went out to park the car and bring the boys in. Since we had come in the week before, almost all the paperwork was complete. I never had to go to registration before. I was always taken back to a delivery room. 

I got settled into my room at 6:55. I was told that Deb was the mid-wife on call. I had no idea who she was, never met her before. I was checked and was told that I was between 5-6 cm. I really hadn't made much progress from the week before when I was discharged at 4cm. I was hooked up to the monitors and was told to relax. My mom and Steven were both with me. I was given the option of sitting in the bathtub. I had never done that before and thought it would help me through the contractions. The hot water felt great but I think to caused things to progress more quickly. 
At 9am I was 8cm. This was the longest labor of all my children. I had opted not to have any pain medicine. I wanted to have a natural birth again. I had felt the urge to start pushing. 9cm @ 9:18.

The urge to push was getting greater. I was told to start pushing at 9:30. My mom and Steven were both very encouraging and helping me through the pain. All the pain was worth it and ended at 9:48 when she was born. Ten long little fingers, ten long little toes. She was perfect!!




Steven and I used the phone and did FaceTime with the boys to introduce them to their new little sister. They were not allowed to come back and see us due to hospital policy during flu season. They were so excited!!